The Countryside Agency in England is a statutory body with the task of improving the quality of the rural environment and the lives of those living in it.
The Agency was set up in 1999 to 'conserve and enhance England's countryside, spread social and economic opportunity for the people who live there, and, help everyone, wherever they live and whatever their background to enjoy the countryside and share in this priceless asset more'.
The Agency was formed from parts of several predecessor authorities including most notably the Countryside Commission, and many of its powers are inherited from that body.